Want to know how entrepreneurial leaders think? In today’s interview we talk to Michelle Duval from ‘Fingerprint for Success’ to discover the attitudes and quotes of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Also, hear why the excuse “But I’m Tired” doesn’t cut it as a reason for not learning about the markets.

Michelle Duval

Michelle Duval is a pioneer in the field of professional coaching and led a groundbreaking study on the attitudes of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs.

We discuss the attitudes of entrepreneurial leadership she has observed in over 20 years of coaching and her following favourite quotes on success.

“The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.” – Vidal Sassoon.

“The question I ask myself like almost every day is, ‘Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?’” – Mark Zuckerburg

“It is hard to visualize someone as a leader if she is always waiting to be told what to do.” – Sheryl Sandberg COO Facebook.

“If you don’t have time for the small things you won’t have time for the big things”. – Richard Branson.

“Chase the vision, not the money. The money will end up following you.” – Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.

Hear Michelle’s vast experience of coaching entrepreneurs and what she has found that works best in the business world.

https://fingerprintforsuccess.com/

Louise Bedford – Mindpower

“But I’m tired”

Louise hears this as an excuse for not learning about the market all the time.

You are the sum total of all the decisions you have made and what you see in your life right now is the result of your past decisions.

It is the decisions you make that will determine your level of equity in the future.

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